Andrew Schotter
Affiliations: | Economics | New York University, New York, NY, United States |
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Sign in to add traineeBogachan Celen | grad student | 2004 | NYU |
Neslihan Uler | grad student | 2007 | NYU |
Wolf Z. Ehrblatt | grad student | 2008 | NYU |
Marina Agranov | grad student | 2010 | NYU |
Isabel Trevino | grad student | 2014 | NYU |
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Avoyan A, Schotter A. (2020) Attention in games: An experimental study European Economic Review. 124: 103410 |
Schotter A, Trevino I. (2020) Is response time predictive of choice? An experimental study of threshold strategies Experimental Economics. 1-31 |
Ding T, Schotter A. (2019) Learning and Mechanism Design: An Experimental Test of School Matching Mechanisms with Intergenerational Advice The Economic Journal. 129: 2779-2804 |
Fréchette GR, Schotter A, Trevino I. (2017) Personality, Information Acquisition and Choice under Uncertainty: An Experimental Study Economic Inquiry. 55: 1468-1488 |
Çelen B, Schotter A, Blanco M. (2017) On blame and reciprocity: Theory and experiments Journal of Economic Theory. 169: 62-92 |
Kloosterman A, Schotter A. (2016) Complementary institutions and economic development: An experimental study Games and Economic Behavior. 99: 186-205 |
Schotter A, Trevino I. (2014) Belief elicitation in the laboratory Annual Review of Economics. 6: 103-128 |
Ding T, Schotter A. (2014) Matching and chatting: An experimental study of the impact of network communication on school-matching mechanisms Games and Economic Behavior |
Cabral L, Ozbay EY, Schotter A. (2014) Intrinsic and instrumental reciprocity: An experimental study Games and Economic Behavior. 87: 100-121 |
Agranov M, Schotter A. (2013) Language and government coordination: An experimental study of communication in the announcement game Journal of Public Economics. 104: 26-39 |